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Business nbn™ Enterprise Ethernet

Enterprise Ethernet

Enterprise-level Ethernet connections that bring your business’s endpoints and devices up to speed. Ensure reliable connectivity across your entire business, supporting each and every user with best-in-class telecom solutions.

Enterprise-level Ethernet connections that bring your business’s endpoints and devices up to speed. Ensure reliable connectivity across your entire business, supporting each and every user with best-in-class telecom solutions.

business nbn™ Enterprise Ethernet

business nbn™ Enterprise Ethernet

business nbn™ Enterprise Ethernet is built upon a robust fibre network that’s designed to help businesses of any size, now and into the future. Most importantly, it’s now more accessible. This means it’s even easier for companies to enjoy the benefits of symmetrical speed and priority data options of close to 1Gbps and dedicated 24×7 service support to service providers. Enterprise Ethernet has a 99.95% network availability target, helping to achieve less downtime for businesses. business nbn™ offers products and services that have been designed specifically for business, such as

  • Dedicated fibre from the fibre access node to your business
  • Priority data on the nbn™ broadband access network
  • Business-grade symmetrical upload and download speeds
  • Enhanced service levels
  • Priority support to help minimise your down-time

NBN Plans

Here's our NBN plans for your business and company, made for you!

Basic

The basic version


79

1xstatic IP
50/20 Mbps
Unlimited data
Standard SLA
No lock in contract

Standard

Most popular choice


100

1xstatic IP
100/40 Mbps
Unlimited data
Standard SLA
No lock in contract

Enterprise

For whole company


200

1xstatic IP
250/100 Mbps
Unlimited data
Standard SLA
No lock in contract

NBN Connection Type, What NBN connection do I have?

What is FTTN?


Fibre-to-the-Node (FTTN) uses a fibre optic line to connect the nbn™ access network to a node (street cabinet) nearby the end user’s premises. The node then uses the existing copper network to make the final part of the network connection to the end user’s premises. The copper network typically terminates at a telecommunications outlet (telephone wall socket) inside the end user’s premises.FTTN utilises VDSL2 (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology.This is a newer (and faster) technology than ADSL and ADSL2+ (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line). VDSL2 uses a noise-cancelling technology called vectoring, working like noise-cancelling headphones, to cut out interference among the VDSL2 lines. VDSL2-compatible modems (required to operate a service over the nbn™ FTTN access network) are supplied to end users by their service provider or can be purchased by the end user from a third party.

What is FTTP?


Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connects a fibre optic line from the nearest available node on the street to an end user's premises, connecting them to the nbn™ access network. Standard installation involves mounting an nbn Premises Connection Device (PCD) or ‘utility box’ on the outside of the premises, an nbn Network Termination Device (NTD) or ‘connection device’ within the premises, and an optional battery backup unit (BBU) if required. The nbn connection box connects to the end user’s own or service provider-supplied modem which provides Wi-Fi and other in-home capabilities.

What is FTTB?


Fibre to the Building (FTTB) is used for connecting an apartment block or similar building to the nbn™ access network. Fibre optic lines connect the nbn™ access network to a node or DSLAM (‘Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer’) in the building’s communications room, and from there the building’s existing copper cabling is used to connect each apartment. FTTB utilises VDSL2 (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology. This is a newer (and faster) technology than ADSL and ADSL2+ (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line). VDSL2 uses a noise-cancelling technology called vectoring, working like noise-cancelling headphones, to cut out interference among the VDSL2 lines. VDSL2-compatible modems (required to operate a service over the nbn™ FTTB access network) are supplied to end users by their service provider or can be purchased by the end user from a third party.


What is FTTC?


Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) connection is used in circumstances where fibre is extended close to your premises, connecting to a small Distribution Point Unit (DPU), generally located inside a pit on the street. From here, the existing copper network is connected to the fibre to form the final nbn™ connection. To power your nbn™ FTTC service with electricity and provide your connection to the nbn™ network, an nbn™ connection box will be required inside your home or business.

What is Hybrid Fiber Coaxial (HFC)?


HFC is a network technology that allows two-way, high speed broadband content (voice, video and data) to be delivered to the home using a combination of fibre and coaxial cable. An nbn HFC connection is used in circumstances where the existing pay TV or cable network can be used to make the final part of the nbn™ access network connection.

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